The government is expected to adopt the reform of central and local administration next week
Articol de Radio România Actualităţi, 13 Ianuarie 2026, 15:00
The government is expected to adopt the reform of the administration next week, after a meeting of the Governing Coalition on Monday. The announcement was made by Defense Minister Radu Miruta after the prime minister's meeting with the deputy prime ministers on Monday at the Victoria Palace.
Andrei Serban has the details: "Defense Minister Radu Miruta said on TV that on Monday it was decided that next week's government meeting would adopt the reform of local and central public administration, a reform for which Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan will take responsibility before parliament.
Radu Miruta specified that an extraordinary session of the legislature must be convened for the prime minister to appear before senators and deputies. After the reform is adopted by the government, which will mean a 10% reduction in spending, the Ministry of Finance will publish the budget limits that each ministry must adhere to the following day.
Regarding education, Radu Miruta specified that the 10% reduction also includes the one made last year, and regarding health, it was discussed on Monday in the government that this reduction should be made by changing the categories in which hospitals are classified.
Radu Miruta said that all the deputy prime ministers agreed at Monday's meeting at the Victoria Palace with Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan that the administrative reform should be adopted at next week's government meeting, but he also said that a meeting of the governing coalition leaders will take place next Monday.
Translated by: Radu Matei












